Review: Captain America – CIvil War (contain spoiler)

I already excited when the trailer is out months ago, but first, before you guys want to watch this movie, at least watch The Winter Soldier and Age of Ultron to be ready for it.

It began after Sokovia, since Ultron really is the result of the Avengers’ actions (mainly Stark and Banner), then Stark feeling guilty over him nearly destroying humanity leads to him being pro registration but then Steve still had a vendetta with Stark over those events and them being on opposite sides fuels this new tension more.

So I was on #TeamIronMan before watching the movies, because duh.. Iron Man, and then Black Panther. If you watch the first trailer here, you’ll see when he jumps on the car, he has SPEED LINES, like a comic book come to life!! Awesome!

I really enjoyed the movie. It was a nice change not having everything return to the status quo at the end of the movie, now I find myself wondering what will happen in the coming movies. Really enjoyed that.

(Spoiler Alert) As I stated before, I was on Team Iron Man, but finally in the last moment, I “accepting” Captain America side, and being heart broken watch Stark realizing he was wrong. In Stark’s defense, he is a jackass in all movies. Cap on the other hand has childish principles, and he’ll cripple a stairway of soldiers for them.

But Cap and Stark are close friends, you could see throughout the fight it was killing them doing that to each other. I hardly think either of them wanted to actually kill the other, or seriously harm. It was only when Stark found out Bucky killed his parents that he went absolutely mental, aaand the look on Stark’s face when he saw that footage of Bucky murdering his parents just broke my heart. (/spoiler)

Ant Man and Spider-Man were so funny and awesome. Ant Man basically made me laugh with everything he said.Just his tone when he says things like “I believe this belongs to you, Captain America!”

The very best thing about this movie was the toned down scale. It wasn’t about a villain wanting to take over the world or destroy it, it was about the human qualities of the Avengers. When a villain plans to end the world, you know that the good guys will eventually overcome them.

This movie had not a trace of this issue – the stakes felt real, grounded and unpredictable. Because of this, it was genuinely hard to tell what was coming next and the intensity and excitement was raised higher than any other Marvel film I’ve seen. I loved it.

Summary/Synopsis: After another incident involving the Avengers results in collateral damage, political pressure mounts to install a system of accountability, headed by a governing body to oversee and direct the team. The new status quo fractures the Avengers, resulting in two camps, one led by Steve Rogers and his desire for the Avengers to remain free to defend humanity without government interference, and the other following Tony Stark’s surprising decision to support government oversight and accountability.

If i recall correctly, it’s not because he had any vendetta towards Stark, rather because Steve doesn’t think Stark, and co, would believe that Bucky is actually innocent, that leads to this version of Civil War story.

There is a scene that shows Steve actually almost agree to the Sokovia Accord, but then he cancelled it because he can’t believe that Stark still trying to solve everything on his own, and not communicating first with him.